REVIEW · PRAGUE
Prague: The World Of Jellyfish Entry Ticket w/ Drink
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Jellyfish glow, but this is practical too. The World of Jellyfish sits on the roof of Arkady Pankrac, and it’s built around a Guinness-recognized largest spherical aquarium setup.
What I like here is how much you can pack into one stop: you move through 38 aquariums and see 30+ jellyfish species in one place. The whole experience leans hard on video mapping and audiovisual effects, which helps both kids and adults stay engaged.
One thing to consider: the space can feel smaller than you’d expect, and the bigger jellyfish aren’t always easy to spot from every angle.
In This Review
- Key things you’ll notice right away
- Inside the Arkady Pankrac Roof Aquarium
- The Guinness Spherical Aquarium and the 700+ Square Meter Layout
- 38 Aquariums: A Practical Way to See More Jellyfish
- Audiovisual Effects and Video Mapping for All Ages
- Your One-Day Visit Plan and Ticket Counter Reality
- Price and Value: Is $16 a Fair Deal?
- The Included Lemonade and Where a Café Break Fits
- Who This Fits Best in Prague
- Should You Book the World of Jellyfish in Prague?
- FAQ
- Where is The World of Jellyfish in Prague?
- How much is the entry ticket?
- How long is the experience valid?
- What does the ticket include?
- Is the attraction wheelchair accessible?
- Do I need to exchange a voucher before entry?
- Are there different starting times?
- Can I reserve now and pay later?
- Is free cancellation available?
- How many aquariums and jellyfish species are there?
Key things you’ll notice right away

- Guinness-listed spherical aquarium as the main visual draw
- 38 aquarium displays spread across a large indoor complex
- 30+ jellyfish species, so you’re not stuck with just one kind
- Audiovisual effects and video mapping that turn tanks into a show
- Rooftop setting at Arkady Pankrac, easy to pair with mall time
Inside the Arkady Pankrac Roof Aquarium

This is one of those Prague attractions that works best when you’re not overthinking it. You’re going to a jellyfish world that’s part aquarium, part light-and-sound experience. It’s located on the roof of Arkady Pankrac shopping mall in the Central Bohemian Region, which makes it simple to reach and easy to plan around if your day is already shopping-heavy.
The Guinness recognition matters because it tells you what the designers wanted you to focus on: a big spherical aquarium that becomes the anchor for photos and first impressions. If you’re the kind of person who wants a “wow” moment early, you’ll likely get it faster here than in many standard aquarium layouts.
The main experience is wheelchair accessible, which is good news if mobility is part of your planning. Since it’s a roof-based attraction inside a mall complex, it’s also the type of place where you won’t be crossing streets or navigating outdoor stairs as much as you might with other Prague sights.
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The Guinness Spherical Aquarium and the 700+ Square Meter Layout
The World of Jellyfish covers more than 700 square meters and holds 38 aquarium setups. That number is important, because it signals something you’ll feel once you’re inside: you’re not looking at a single tank and calling it a day. You’ll be moving through a sequence of exhibits, where the spherical aquarium is the headline and the rest of the displays expand the variety.
The Guinness World Records angle (largest spherical aquarium) is also a clue about the design choice. Spherical tanks tend to rely on lighting, angles, and controlled viewing distances. That means your best viewing can depend on where you stand and when you look, especially if the room uses darker lighting for the jellyfish glow and the audiovisual effects.
Here’s the practical takeaway: give yourself time. This isn’t just a quick stop where you glance and leave. Even if you don’t spend a lot of time reading every label, you’ll want a couple of slow passes so you catch the jellyfish motion and the effect changes.
38 Aquariums: A Practical Way to See More Jellyfish

You’re promised 38 aquariums and 30+ jellyfish species. That’s a lot of variety, and it can also create a common problem: you rush, then you forget what you actually saw.
I suggest you treat it like a simple route:
- Start by checking the main spherical aquarium first, because it sets your expectations for how the room is lit.
- Then move through the exhibit sequence at a steady pace, pausing when you notice a change in audiovisual programming or lighting.
- If a tank feels busy or dim, don’t force it. Look for a moment where the jellyfish are visible and the light hits them clearly, then spend 30 to 60 seconds watching their movement.
One caution from real-world feedback is that the larger jellyfish aren’t always easy to see. If you’re hoping to spot the biggest specimens in dramatic view, don’t assume that every tank will give you the same “close-up” look. It can help to keep shifting your angle slightly rather than planting yourself in one spot.
The good news: with so many tanks, you can still get satisfaction even if one display isn’t your best. If your goal is species variety and overall atmosphere, the quantity of aquariums does a lot of the heavy lifting.
Audiovisual Effects and Video Mapping for All Ages
This attraction isn’t trying to be a quiet, museum-style aquarium visit. It’s designed around captivating audiovisual effects and distinctive attractions, including video mapping. That matters because it changes how you should approach the experience.
In a normal aquarium, you’d focus on signage and animal behavior. Here, the lighting and projections can steer your attention. For families, that’s a win: it gives younger visitors something to look at besides water and glass. For adults, it can be a nice break from Prague’s usual historical rhythm.
You’ll likely see how video mapping and effects are timed to the exhibit spaces so the tanks feel like part of the show rather than a hallway of exhibits. If you’re taking photos, be aware that darker lighting can make phone cameras work differently than in bright Czech streets. It’s worth spending a little time on setting your phone so you’re not stuck with blurry shots.
The bottom line: the audiovisual layer is part of the value here. If you’d rather watch jellyfish without any light-and-sound component, this might not be the quietest option. But if you want an indoor attraction that feels like an experience, the effects are a core feature.
Your One-Day Visit Plan and Ticket Counter Reality

The ticket is valid for one day, and you’ll need to check availability to see starting times. That means you’ll want to pick a slot that fits your Prague schedule, rather than planning it like an all-day wandering exhibit.
Also, there’s one logistics detail that can catch people: it doesn’t include skip-the-line entry. You’ll exchange your voucher at the ticket counter. Translation: don’t assume you can walk right in. Build a little buffer so the voucher exchange doesn’t eat into your viewing time.
A simple way to plan your day:
- Choose your starting time and treat it like a timed entry attraction.
- Arrive with enough slack to handle the voucher exchange.
- Spend your first hour on the main aquarium and the closest exhibit sequence.
- Save your favorite tanks for a second look, once the effects and lighting are familiar to you.
Because this takes place inside a rooftop mall complex, it’s also a good rainy-day plan or a break from outdoor walking. If you’re already around metro lines feeding into Arkady Pankrac, the location makes it easy to combine with other indoor stops.
Price and Value: Is $16 a Fair Deal?

At $16 per person for an entry ticket plus a lemonade drink, this sits in the budget-friendly category for a structured indoor attraction. The value comes from density: 38 aquariums plus audiovisual effects in one roof-based complex is a lot of content for one admission.
What you’re paying for isn’t just the jellyfish; it’s the complete experience package: spherical aquarium “headline” impact, multiple tanks with many species, and the lighting/show layer that keeps the visit from feeling repetitive.
That said, the value depends on your expectations. If you expect a large, open-feeling aquarium experience with huge animals in easy sightlines, you might feel disappointed. If you’re happy with a focused indoor attraction where you get variety and a show-like atmosphere, it’s more likely to feel worth the money.
In other words: $16 is reasonable if you treat this as an attraction-first visit, not just an animal viewing museum.
The Included Lemonade and Where a Café Break Fits
You get one drink with your entry ticket: lemonade. That’s a small but helpful touch because it gives you a built-in break without forcing you to spend extra right away.
There’s also a café on-site that can be a pleasant bonus. One piece of feedback I’ve seen praises the café setup, which matters if you like to finish an attraction with a calm sit-down instead of rushing back out into Prague traffic.
If you’re planning around kids, the lemonade inclusion can help you avoid the “I’m thirsty now” scramble. If you’re there as an adult, the café can turn your visit into a mini afternoon rather than a quick ticket-and-go.
Who This Fits Best in Prague

The World of Jellyfish tends to work well for:
- Families who want a clear, indoor activity with visual effects
- Curious adults who like science-themed attractions but also enjoy show elements
- Rainy-day planners who want something easy to reach from a major mall area
It might feel less ideal if your main priority is unobstructed, easy viewing of the largest jellyfish specimens. Since the experience runs through many tanks, you can still enjoy it, but you may need to accept that not every display is equally viewable.
Should You Book the World of Jellyfish in Prague?

Book it if you want an indoor Prague stop that’s packed with variety: the Guinness spherical aquarium, 30+ jellyfish species, and audiovisual/video mapping effects all in one place. The $16 price plus lemonade also makes it low-risk for a “do it once” attraction.
Skip it or be cautious if you’re hoping for a more spacious aquarium vibe or if you’re specifically chasing the biggest jellyfish views from perfect angles. In that case, you might find the layout a little tight for your expectations.
If you’re flexible and you like the idea of jellyfish as a light-and-water show as much as an animal exhibit, this is a solid choice for a one-day visit on Prague’s side of the street.
FAQ
Where is The World of Jellyfish in Prague?
It’s located on the roof of the Arkady Pankrac shopping mall.
How much is the entry ticket?
The price is $16 per person.
How long is the experience valid?
The ticket is valid for 1 day.
What does the ticket include?
The entry ticket and a lemonade drink are included.
Is the attraction wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to exchange a voucher before entry?
Yes. Skip-the-line entry isn’t included, and you have to exchange your voucher at the ticket counter.
Are there different starting times?
Yes. You’ll need to check availability to see the starting times.
Can I reserve now and pay later?
Yes. The option to reserve now and pay later is available.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How many aquariums and jellyfish species are there?
The complex has 38 aquariums and features 30+ jellyfish species.



























